Author of “Kateryna Bilokur’s Rise to Nationhood in Post-Soviet Ukraine” in Kateryna Bilokur: Folk Art, Naïve Art, High Art? (Rodovid Press, 2011)
PhD, Associate Professor at Indiana University Northwest, lecturer at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago
Other publications include:
• “Russian Émigré Artists and Political Opposition in Fin-de-Siècle Munich.” Emporia State Research Studies 45.1 (2009): 6–12.
• “The Role of Ukrainian Museums in the United States Diaspora in Nationalizing Ukrainian Identity.” Studies in Ethnicity and Nationalism 8.2 (2008): 207–229.
• Review of Kazimir Malevich and the Art of Geometry by John Milner. Journal of Ukrainian Studies 24.1 (1999).
• “Russian Émigré Artists in Munich, 1890–1914: Cultural Mission and the Development of Artistic Identity.” PhD dissertation, University of Chicago, Department of Art, 1997.
• Wassily Kandinsky. “Secession.” Trans. Adrienne Kochman. Critical Inquiry 23 (Summer 1997): 729–737